After years living and working in our office, the co-working space STUDIOBANANA, in the neighbourhood of Tetuán, Madrid, we had the opportunity to work on a project in the area through a private client.

The project is a kiosk, but also a meeting place, a warmer urban place, trying to recover some of the dynamics of neighborhood, typical of Tetuán. Below the video and the project description.

Memory of project

We knew the neighbourhood perfectly: its character, the calm atmosphere, centrality, presence of art workshops, etc. Despite changes in recent years, the character of the neighbourhood remains for its residents. Tetuán has been impacted by many of the changes that other cities have in recent years such as:

- Immigration.
- Urban progress.
- Gentrification or “gentrification”.
- Urban Palimpsests.
- DESHUMANIZATION public structures.
- Aging Population.

Tetuán is a district with a lot of architectural contrast. Between 1917 and 1926 this area was known for the “economical house.” These homes there are still in the memory in the neighbourhood. Our neighbours Dori and her husband, Mary and Manolo, etc. have taught us to enjoy the experiences and traditions that remain in the neighborhood.

What if we contemporize the traditions in Tetuán by building a space for social use? What if we transport to the bar the happiness of the group of people that use the Tetuán Street in summer? We could build a “economical houses” with social use.

Build fast, economically and responsibly.

This volume has the public space in the ground floor, with the possibility to open up and be part of the street, diluted between the circulation of the square Plaza Castilla. The light structure bolted, the set of interior finishes and the construction of the facade through light facade systems, manifest the spirit to reach a constructive system responsible, fast, economic, tech: prefabrication. The roof and facade are built with the same lightweight construction system, creating big economic advantages while eliminating any thermal problem. The resulting volume minimizes its presence through the use of only two materials. The facade is treated with white mortar, waterproof outside and ash panelling wood inside. We were looking for the best solution for the place, the program and the client. A metal box allows entry remarking such action.

The Kiosk will last for 20 years, after which it may be recycled and/or reused for another public space.

 

CREDITS

Architects.- Alberto García y Ramiro Losada.
Collaborators.- José Jiménez y Álvaro Carrillo.

Site.- Plaza Castilla, Madrid.
Date.- 2013.
Surface.- 105 m²
Budget.- 65.500 €.
Owner.- private.

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Alberto García and Ramiro Losada are Building Engineers, Architects and PhD candidates at ETSAM. They are professors at UEM, the Project and Design Department. They have been guest professors at Technische Universität Braunschweig, Architecture Design Sciences Artesis, Antwerp and the New School of Architecture of San Diego, California.

They are the founder partners of Studio Banana TV and Studio Banana Association Cultural.

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Ramiro Losada Amor was born in Cáceres and is a Building Engineer, Architect and Master in Architectural Design, Theory and Methods of projects (ETSAM) with honours. Following his scholarship studies at the University of Leuven (Belgium), he moved on to work experience in the field of Design, Architecture, and Urbanism in Madrid (Rueda Pizarro Architects), London (Alejandro Zaera, FOA) and Rotterdam (Mecanoo Architecten).

Currently, he is researching for a PhD at ESTAM, titled “Documentary Film Architecture: Construction of the Contemporary Non-fiction for XXI century Architecture”.

In 2007, he founded Ramiro Losada Architects, based in Madrid and Caceres, and has 3 areas of focus: Experimental architecture, with awards such as Winner of the Interior Architecture award with Iniciarte-ARCO. Saloni Architecture Awards.

Since 2007, he has been Professor of Architectural Design at UEM-Architecture Madrid. He was a visiting Professor at Technische Universität Braunschweig and Architecture Design Sciences Artesis, Antwerp. He has audiovisual documentation about architecture, including several interviews with architects of international prestige such as Herzog de Meuron, Toyo Ito or Mansilla Tuñon, and audiovisual documentation of buildings such as Canal Theatre (Navarro Baldeweg), Benidorm beach promenade (Carlos Ferrater) or Spanish Pavilion for Expo Shanghai 2010(EMBT). He is the founder partner of Studio Banana TV and Studio Banana Asociación Cultural.

 

 

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Published on: December 9, 2013
Cite:
metalocus, INÉS LALUETA
"Espacio Gourmet by Studio Banana" METALOCUS. Accessed
<https://www.metalocus.es/en/news/espacio-gourmet-studio-banana> ISSN 1139-6415
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